Classic study on the history and literature of the Sarvastivada Buddhist school in ancient Northern India. The part of most enduring importance is the detailed paraphrase summary including references... More > to the Tibetan translation of the Sarvastivada Vinayavastu.
It should be noted that Banerjee here has not seperated 'Sarvastivadin' from 'Mulasarvastivadin' texts, which is probably for the best in a work of this sort because the nature of the distinction (if it was really a distinction at all) is very ambiguous and still subject to inconclusive debate.
Apparently pages 24 to 89 are missing from this pdf, apologies for this. If you're desperate for the complete file, I may have the missing pages in jpeg format on backup disc, email me.< Less

Classic study on the history and literature of the Sarvastivada Buddhist school in ancient Northern India. The part of most enduring importance is the detailed paraphrase summary including references... More > to the Tibetan translation of the Sarvastivada Vinayavastu.
It should be noted that Banerjee here has not seperated 'Sarvastivadin' from 'Mulasarvastivadin' texts, which is probably for the best in a work of this sort because the nature of the distinction (if it was really a distinction at all) is very ambiguous and still subject to inconclusive debate.
Apparently pages 24 to 89 are missing from this pdf, apologies for this. If you're desperate for the complete file, I may have the missing pages in jpeg format on backup disc, email me.< Less

“Into the Wild” by John Krakauer was first published in 1996. It is a non-fiction book which developed from an article written by the author for a magazine.
It was a nine thousand word... More > article titled “Death of an Innocent” which was published in “Outside” magazine in their January 1993 issue.
The story revolves around Chris McCandless. He happens to be a young graduate from Emory University. In September 1992, he is found dead, at the age of only twenty four, in the Alaskan wilderness.
Literature Help: Into the Wild
Copyright
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Plot Overview
Chapter Three: Characters
Chapter Four: Complete Summary
Chapter Five: Critical Analysis< Less

The play was registered in the Stationers’ Register on 17th of May 1594. It was first printed in 1633. This is the only surviving edition of the play. The prologues and epilogues of the book... More > were written by Thomas Heywood.
In the recent times, the play has been revived several times by different drama companies around the world. It has been translated into almost all the major languages of the world.
“The Jew of Malta” was directed by Jeff Dailey in the New York City in November 1999. Bart Shattuck was in the role of Barabas, the main character.
The play was also adapted into a movie in the year 2012 and it was highly successful movie.
As a part of Marlow 450, “The Jew of Malta” was performed at the Marlowe Studio by Fourth Monkey Theatre Company.< Less

When we come across a text, it needs to be read, understood, and interpreted. To a layman it can be a simple task, because he happens to be basically concerned with the message, meaning, or the story... More > of the given text, but to a student of literature and linguistic, it happens to be more than merely reading and understanding a given text.
There happen to be different approaches to literature, and with the knowledge of those approaches, a student can analyze a given text in many different ways.< Less

There are few authors in the history of world literature who have left their mark with their very first book which got published. The present book is unique in the sense that it has a very different... More > plot and a unique perspective of storytelling. “The Virgin Suicides” by Jeffrey Eugenides was first published in 1993. The book is often labeled as a mystery novel; however, it is also called a coming-of-age novel, a love story, or a tragedy.
Literature Companion: The Virgin Suicides
Copyright
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Plot Overview
Chapter Three: Major Characters
Chapter Four: Complete Summary
Chapter Five: Critical Analysis< Less

There are few authors in the history of world literature who have left their mark with their very first book which got published. The present book is unique in the sense that it has a very different... More > plot and a unique perspective of storytelling. “The Virgin Suicides” by Jeffrey Eugenides was first published in 1993. The book is often labeled as a mystery novel; however, it is also called a coming-of-age novel, a love story, or a tragedy.
Literature Companion: The Virgin Suicides
Copyright
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Plot Overview
Chapter Three: Major Characters
Chapter Four: Complete Summary
Chapter Five: Critical Analysis< Less

“The Good Earth” by Pearl S. Buck was first published in 1931. The novel won the prestigious Pulitzer Prize in the year 1932.
It was very well received by both readers and critics. The... More > book was the bestseller in 1931 and 1932 in the United States.
Eventually, Buck won the coveted Nobel Prize for Literature in 1938. It is often said that “The Good Earth” was an influential factor in Buck’s winning the Prize.
“The Good Earth” is the first book in a trilogy written by Buck. The other two books in that trilogy are “Son” and “A House Divided”, published in 1932 and 1935 respectively.
Literature Help: The Good Earth
Copyright
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Plot Overview
Chapter Three: Characters
Chapter Four: Complete Summary
Chapter Five: Critical Analysis< Less

Blog

Social

Welcome to Lulu!

We notice you are using a browser version that we do not support. For you to have the best experience on Lulu.com, we recommend using the current versions of Firefox, Chrome, Safari, or upgrading to Internet Explorer 9 (or higher).